Systems and methods for creating software from library and custom components

ABSTRACT

Methods and systems are disclosed that automate and institutionalize many aspects of the process of creating software. Embodiments automate aspects of pricing, software creation, and delivery using a manufacturing-styled approach to development that reuses existing code and other existing software design features.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.16/854,805, filed Apr. 21, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S.application Ser. No. 15/786,431, filed Oct. 17, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No.10,649,741, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional PatentApplication No. 62/408,935, entitled “SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATINGSOFTWARE FROM LIBRARY AND CUSTOM COMPONENTS,” filed on Oct. 17, 2016,each of which are incorporated by reference along with all otherreferences cited in this application.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The claimed subject matter relates to the field of software, and moreparticularly to the creation of software from library components andcustom components.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 shows a simplified block diagram of an embodiment of a system forcreating software;

FIG. 2 shows a more detailed diagram of an example of a computing devicefrom a system for creating software;

FIG. 3 is a simplified block diagram of an embodiment of a system forcreating software;

FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a block diagram of aspects of systemarchitecture of an embodiment for creating software, i.e., decisiontriggers and user flow, and a block diagram illustrating back endcomponents of an embodiment for creating software;

FIGS. 5-10 describe and illustrate aspects of the problem and thesolution to the problem provided by embodiments of the systems andmethods;

FIGS. 11-12 describe and illustrate aspects of how the user acquiresaccess to embodiments and aspects of the value provided by embodimentsof the systems and methods;

FIG. 13 is a block diagram illustrating an overview of an embodiment forcreating software;

FIG. 14 is a block diagram illustrating a project scope and pricingprocess of an embodiment for creating software;

FIG. 15 is a block diagram illustrating a code selection and integrationprocess of an embodiment for creating software;

FIG. 16 is a block diagram illustrating a project development process ofan embodiment for creating software;

FIG. 17 is a block diagram illustrating a customer relationship andmanagement process of an embodiment for creating software;

FIGS. 18-37 describe and illustrate a user experience and flow usingscreenshots from a user interface of an embodiment for creatingsoftware; and

FIGS. 38-43 describe and illustrate an administrative user interface andflow using screenshots of an embodiment for creating software.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 is a simplified block diagram of a distributed computer network100 incorporating an embodiment of the present invention. Computernetwork 100 includes a number of client systems 105, 110, and 115, and aserver system 120 coupled to a communication network 125 via a pluralityof communication links 130. Communication network 125 provides amechanism for allowing the various components of distributed network 100to communicate and exchange information with each other.

Communication network 125 may itself be comprised of many interconnectedcomputer systems and communication links. Communication links 130 may behardwire links, optical links, satellite or other wirelesscommunications links, wave propagation links, or any other mechanismsfor communication of information. Various communication protocols may beused to facilitate communication between the various systems shown inFIG. 1. These communication protocols may include TCP/IP, HTTPprotocols, wireless application protocol (WAP), vendor-specificprotocols, customized protocols, and others. While in one embodiment,communication network 125 is the Internet, in other embodiments,communication network 125 may be any suitable communication networkincluding a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), awireless network, a intranet, a private network, a public network, aswitched network, Internet telephony. IP telephony, digital voice, voiceover broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, Voice over IP (VoIP), publicswitched telephone network (PSTN), and combinations of these, and thelike.

System 100 in FIG. 1 is merely illustrative of an embodiment and doesnot limit the scope of the systems and methods as recited in the claims.One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize other variations,modifications, and alternatives. For example, more than one serversystem 120 may be connected to communication network 125. As anotherexample, a number of client systems 105, 110, and 115 may be coupled tocommunication network 125 via an access provider (not shown) or via someother server system. An instance of a server system 120 and a computingdevice 105 may be part of the same or a different hardware system. Aninstance of a server system 120 may be operated by a provider differentfrom an organization operating an embodiment of a system for specifyingan object in a design, or may be operated by the same organizationoperating an embodiment of a system for specifying an object in adesign.

Client systems 105, 110, and 115 typically request information from aserver system which provides the information. Server systems bydefinition typically have more computing and storage capacity thanclient systems. However, a particular computer system may act as both aclient and a server depending on whether the computer system isrequesting or providing information. Aspects of the system may beembodied using a client-server environment or a cloud-cloud computingenvironment.

Server 120 is responsible for receiving information requests from clientsystems 105, 110, and 115, performing processing required to satisfy therequests, and for forwarding the results corresponding to the requestsback to the requesting client system. The processing required to satisfythe request may be performed by server system 120 or may alternativelybe delegated to other servers connected to communication network 125.

Client systems 105, 110, and 115 enable users to access and queryinformation or applications stored by server system 120. Some exampleclient systems include portable electronic devices (e.g., mobilecommunication devices) such as the Apple iPhone®, the Apple iPad®, thePalm Pre™, or any device running the Apple iOS™, Android™ OS, GoogleChrome OS, Symbian OS®, Windows Mobile® OS, Palm OS® or Palm Web OS™. Ina specific embodiment, a “web browser” application executing on a clientsystem enables users to select, access, retrieve, or query informationand/or applications stored by server system 120. Examples of webbrowsers include the Android browser provided by Google, the Safari®browser provided by Apple, the Opera Web browser provided by OperaSoftware, the BlackBerry® browser provided by Research In Motion, theInternet Explorer® and Internet Explorer Mobile browsers provided byMicrosoft Corporation, the Firefox® and Firefox for Mobile browsersprovided by Mozilla®, and others.

FIG. 2 shows an exemplary computer system such as a client system of thepresent invention. In an embodiment, a user interfaces with the systemthrough a client system, such as shown in FIG. 2. Mobile clientcommunication or portable electronic device 200 includes a display,screen, or monitor 205, housing 210, and input device 215. Housing 210houses familiar computer components, some of which are not shown, suchas a processor 220, memory 225, battery 230, speaker, transceiver,antenna 235, microphone, ports, jacks, connectors, camera, input/output(I/O) controller, display adapter, network interface, mass storagedevices 240, and the like. Computer system 200 may include a bus orother communication mechanism for communicating information betweencomponents. Mass storage devices 240 may store a user application andsystem software components. Memory 225 may store information andinstructions to be executed by processor 220.

Input device 215 may also include a touchscreen (e.g., resistive,surface acoustic wave, capacitive sensing, infrared, optical imaging,dispersive signal, or acoustic pulse recognition), keyboard (e.g.,electronic keyboard or physical keyboard), buttons, switches, stylus,gestural interface (contact or non-contact gestures), biometric inputsensors, or combinations of these.

Mass storage devices 240 may include flash and other nonvolatilesolid-state storage or solid-state drive (SSD), such as a flash drive,flash memory, or USB flash drive. Other examples of mass storage includemass disk drives, floppy disks, magnetic disks, optical disks,magneto-optical disks, fixed disks, hard disks, CD-ROMs, recordable CDs,DVDs, recordable DVDs (e.g., DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, HD-DVD, orBlu-ray Disc), battery-backed-up volatile memory, tape storage, reader,and other similar media, and combinations of these.

System 100 may also be used with computer systems having differentconfigurations, e.g., with additional or fewer subsystems. For example,a computer system could include more than one processor (i.e., amultiprocessor system, which may permit parallel processing ofinformation) or a system may include a cache memory. The computer systemshown in FIG. 2 is but an example of a computer system suitable for use.Other configurations of subsystems suitable for use will be readilyapparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, in a specificimplementation, the computing device is mobile communication device suchas a smartphone or tablet computer. Some specific examples ofsmartphones include the Droid Incredible and Google Nexus One®, providedby HTC Corporation, the iPhone® or iPad®, both provided by Apple,BlackBerry Z10 provided by BlackBerry (formerly Research In Motion), andmany others. The computing device may be a laptop or a netbook. Inanother specific implementation, the computing device is a non-portablecomputing device such as a desktop computer or workstation.

A computer-implemented or computer-executable version of the programinstructions useful to practice the present invention may be embodiedusing, stored on, or associated with computer-readable medium. Acomputer-readable medium may include any medium that participates inproviding instructions to one or more processors for execution. Such amedium may take many forms including, but not limited to, nonvolatile,volatile, and transmission media. Nonvolatile media includes, forexample, flash memory, or optical or magnetic disks. Volatile mediaincludes static or dynamic memory, such as cache memory or RAM.Transmission media includes coaxial cables, copper wire, fiber opticlines, and wires arranged in a bus. Transmission media can also take theform of electromagnetic, radio frequency, acoustic, or light waves, suchas those generated during radio wave and infrared data communications.

For example, a binary, machine-executable version, of the softwareuseful to practice the present invention may be stored or reside in RAMor cache memory, or on mass storage device 240. The source code of thissoftware may also be stored or reside on mass storage device 240 (e.g.,flash drive, hard disk, magnetic disk, tape, or CD-ROM). As a furtherexample, code useful for practicing the invention may be transmitted viawires, radio waves, or through a network such as the Internet. Inanother specific embodiment, a computer program product including avariety of software program code to implement features of the inventionis provided.

Computer software products may be written in any of various suitableprogramming languages, such as C, C++, C#, Pascal, Fortran, Perl, Matlab(from MathWorks, www.mathworks.com), SAS, SPSS, JavaScript,CoffeeScript, Objective-C, Objective-J, Ruby, Python, Erlang, Lisp,Scala, Clojure, and Java. The computer software product may be anindependent application with data input and data display modules.Alternatively, the computer software products may be classes that may beinstantiated as distributed objects. The computer software products mayalso be component software such as Java Beans (from Oracle) orEnterprise Java Beans (EJB from Oracle).

An operating system for the system may be the Android operating system,iPhone OS (i.e., iOS), Symbian, BlackBerry OS, Palm web OS, bada, MeeGo,Maemo, Limo, or Brew OS. Other examples of operating systems include oneof the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems (e.g., Windows 95,98, Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP x64 Edition,Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows CE, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7),Linux, HP-UX, UNIX, Sun OS, Solaris, Mac OS X. Alpha OS, AIX, IRIX32, orIRIX64. Other operating systems may be used.

Furthermore, the computer may be connected to a network and mayinterface to other computers using this network. The network may be anintranet, internet, or the Internet, among others. The network may be awired network (e.g., using copper), telephone network, packet network,an optical network (e.g., using optical fiber), or a wireless network,or any combination of these. For example, data and other information maybe passed between the computer and components (or steps) of a systemuseful in practicing the invention using a wireless network employing aprotocol such as Wi-Fi (IEEE standards 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b,802.11e, 802.11g, 802.11i, and 802.11n, just to name a few examples).For example, signals from a computer may be transferred, at least inpart, wirelessly to components or other computers.

FIG. 3 is a simplified block diagram of an embodiment of a system 300for creating software for use by a user 301. System 300 includes one ormore user computing devices 305, and a server 320, coupled to acommunication network 325 via a plurality of communication links 330.Computing device 305 may be used to run a user application 310 forcreating software from existing code and new code. User application 310may use computing device 305 and network 325 to access server 320.Communication network 325 (or “network 325”) provides a mechanism forallowing the various components of system 300 to communicate andexchange information with each other via communication links 330. Server320 may include or have access to a database 340 of code libraries 342a, 342 b, . . . , 342 n. Each code library includes software code (notshown) from which system 300 may select to create customized software.Each code library 342 a, 342 b, . . . , 342 n may have selected from ita subset of code sections 345 a, 345 b, . . . , 345 n, which server 320may assemble into customized software 350 a, 350 b, . . . , 350 n andprovide to user 301 via computing device 305. Customized software may becomplete or may need to be augmented with additional custom codesections that may be newly created by partner developers. Server 320 oran administrator may combine or integrate newly created code withexisting code sections to create customized software.

Computing device 305 may run a software-creating component 315 which maybe provided with a subset of code sections (e.g., subset 345 a fromserver 320 via user application 310) that software-creating component315 (like server 320) may assemble into customized software (e.g.,customized software 350 a).

Network 325 may be any suitable communications network. Communicationnetwork 325 may itself be comprised of many interconnected computersystems and communication links. As an example and not by way oflimitation, one or more portions of network 325 may include an ad hocnetwork, an intranet, an extranet, a virtual private network (VPN), alocal area network (LAN), a wireless LAN (WLAN), a wide area network(WAN), a wireless WAN (WWAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), aportion of the Internet, a portion of the Public Switched TelephoneNetwork (PSTN), a cellular telephone network, another suitable network,or a combination of two or more of these. Network 325 may include one ormore networks 325.

Connections 330 may connect computing device 305 and server 320 tocommunication network 325 or to each other. Communication links 330 maybe hardwire links, optical links, satellite or other wirelesscommunications links, wave propagation links, or any other mechanismsfor communication of information. This disclosure contemplates anysuitable connections 325. In particular embodiments, one or moreconnections 325 include one or more wireline (such as for exampleDigital Subscriber Line (DSL) or Data Over Cable Service InterfaceSpecification (DOCSIS)), wireless (such as for example Wi-Fi orWorldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)) or optical(such as for example Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) or SynchronousDigital Hierarchy (SDH)) connections. In particular embodiments, one ormore connections 330 each include an ad hoc network, an intranet, anextranet, a VPN, a LAN, a WLAN, a WAN, a WWAN, a MAN, a portion of theInternet, a portion of the PSTN, a cellular telephone network, anothersuitable connection 330, or a combination of two or more suchconnections 330. Connections 330 need not necessarily be the samethroughout system 300. One or more first connections 330 may differ inone or more respects from one or more second connections 330.

Server 320 may be a network-addressable computing system that can hostone or more product databases 340. Server 320 may be responsible forreceiving information requests from computing device 305 via userapplication 310, for performing the processing required to satisfy therequests, for generating responses (e.g., custom software 350 a, . . . ,350 n) to received inquiries, and for forwarding the resultscorresponding to the requests back to requesting computing device 305.Server 320 may store, receive, or transmit data and software, andinformation associated with the data and software (including user data).The processing required to satisfy the requests may be performed byserver 320 or may alternatively be delegated to other servers connectedto communication network 325. For example, other servers may hostdatabase 340, or have additional databases. Server 320 may be anintermediary in communications between a computing device 305 andanother server system, or a computing device 305 may communicatedirectly with another server system. Server 320 may be accessed by theother components of system 300, for example, directly or via network325. In particular embodiments, one or more users 301 may use one ormore computer devices 305 to access, send data to, and receive data fromserver 320.

Computing device 305, connections 330, and network 325, enable user 301to access and query information stored and applications run by server320, such as database 340. Some example computer devices 305 includedesktop computers, portable electronic devices (e.g., mobilecommunication devices, smartphones, tablet computers, laptops) such asthe Samsung Galaxy Tab®, Google Nexus devices, Amazon Kindle®, KindleFire®, Apple iPhone®, the Apple iPad®, Microsoft Surface®, the PalmPre™, or any device running the Apple iOS®, Android® OS, Google Chrome®OS, Symbian OS®, Windows Mobile® OS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry® OS,Embedded Linux, Tizen, Sailfish, webOS, Palm OS® or Palm Web OS®.

In an embodiment, user application 310 may be run or executed by adifferent system. For example, computing device 305, or server 320, orboth, may run user application 310. That is, user application 310 may berun by computing device 305, or the application may be run on server 320and accessed by computing device 305 through a browser and network 325.For example, computing device 305 could be operated as a terminal, withuser application 310 being run on a server, e.g., server 320. In anembodiment, aspects or functionalities of user application 310 are runby server 320, or another computing system or server. In an embodiment,the steps of the methods described herein may be performed, at least inpart, in cloud-computing environment.

FIG. 3 illustrates a particular arrangement of user 301, computingdevice 305, and server 320, but this is an example arrangement. Anyother suitable arrangement of user 301, computing device 305, server320, and network 325 may be used. For example, computing device 305 maybe connected directly to server 320. Also, computing device 305 andserver 320 may appear to be distinct yet operate on the same hardware.In addition, any number of users 301, clients 305, and server 320 may beused in embodiments.

FIG. 4 is a diagram showing block diagrams of system architecture of anembodiment for creating software.

In an embodiment, a method for creating software is called“Engineer.ai.”

Why was Engineer.ai created? Engineer.ai was created to allow for thebuilding of digital products at least 30% faster and for 30% less thananyone else in the industry, all while guaranteeing top quality.

What is it and how does it work? Engineer.ai is an “as-a-service”platform for software outsourcing, turning App Development/SoftwareOutsourcing into something as simple as a restaurant menu that you canpick a-la carte. This includes an On-Demand & Online Price Calculatorfor building any digital product from a Wearable to a Marketplace to anApp with price guarantees, and intelligent automation/machine assistancethat reduces the average cost and time of any project by at least30%-40%. Engineer.ai offers a transparent fixed price upfront. Nosurprises and any amount over your fixed price is waived.

How does the service/product work? Engineer.ai provides an intuitive andeasy-to-use wizard for pricing any idea in less than 60 seconds withpre-set options made available based on the project type. The fixedprice you get is offered immediately and upfront. You don't need to waitor speak to a salesperson to know exactly what your project will costand how long it will take to deliver.

How is my project managed? Engineer.ai provides weekly updates so youalways know the exact status of your project. Engineer.ai practices goldstandard for coding so quality is never sacrificed. Engineer.ai offers aweekly subscription and billing model so you are never locked in and canpause, speed up, or walk away at anytime.

Engineer.ai Benefits

-   1) Build your idea for 30% less and 30% faster than your    competitors.-   2) Use our easy-to-use wizard for pricing any idea in less than 60    seconds.-   3) Get transparent and fixed pricing for your project upfront and    instantaneously without speaking to a sales rep.-   4) Have the confidence your project will be delivered on time and    will not go over budget.-   5) If you are not sure what you want, use our wizard to build out    your idea by choosing from a bundle of pre-set options.

Engineer.ai Description

Engineer.ai uses machines to automate and institutionalize as much ofthe software outsourcing process as possible. Engineer.ai includestransparent pricing, standardized delivery, and a manufacturing-styledapproach to development that reuses an estimated 50% of code and designthat is often standardized and duplicated across many apps and digitalplatforms.

A key part of our business model is how Engineer.ai actually scales andbuilds. Engineer.ai scales by using 3rd party dev shops/contractors andhaving them deliver under the Engineer.ai brand, and Engineer.ai usescode libraries. Similarly Engineer.ai lets Software Companies getpredictable revenue, a framework that lets them get paid and a way forthem to access our rich code libraries & SIMBA Platform (Simple,Integrated, Machine-Based, Architecture Platform). Engineer.ai alsoscales by the institutionalization of the Engineer.ai code anddevelopment process.

SIMBA connects the entire product delivery process together. Itintegrates on-boarding, pricing, engineering and product/projectmanagement using machine-learning processing and A.I. (“artificialintelligence”) to keep constant conversation with the customer. Aspectsof SIMBA include:

-   -   A “Pick-n-mix” wizard for pricing any idea.    -   A weekly subscription with max price guarantee.    -   A learning algorithm for real-time pricing.    -   A machine-created templates from code library for efficient &        consistent delivery.    -   And an automated project and progress reports to ensure that        customers have transparency in pricing, financial control, and        automation

Engineer.ai is the first service to unify Development Shops around theworld:

-   -   First published pricing platform that lets your price an app or        an idea within 30 seconds online.    -   First process-driven and machine-led manufacturing approach for        building software in a “just-in-time” model.    -   First use of machine-learning and Artificial Intelligence in        machines and BOTs (software applications that run automated        tasks (scripts) over the Internet) to automate the product        delivery process.    -   For areas Engineer.ai feels need more “business interest,”        Engineer.ai may subsidize the development, such as efforts with        content-led marketplaces; Engineer.ai can effectively invest in        customers by simply offsetting some of its fees.

Role of SIMBA in Engineering.ai:

-   -   Automated Pricing    -   Machine-assisted product management    -   Code creation

Engineer.ai—Features

1) Project selector

-   -   a) Category selection        -   i) Current categories        -   ii) Option for more categories        -   iii) Metrics to track selection and % completion    -   b) Template type    -   c) Other project description (outside selector parameters)    -   d) Platforms    -   e) Feature preview    -   f) Portfolio examples    -   g) Team location    -   h) Dev speed (time to market)    -   i) Build fidelity        2) Pricing estimate    -   a) Real time projected cost based on project guidelines created        in the selector        3) Customer contact capture & confirmation    -   a) Project review (can user adjust here?)    -   b) Customer contact collected    -   c) Saved confirmation of submission via email

Engineer.ai—Additional Features

1) Project estimator additional features

-   -   a) Wireframe database    -   b) Intelligence re: additional categories & dataset    -   c) Mobile & touch friendly    -   d) Workflow for customer/sales interaction    -   e) In an embodiment, the method makes a decision based on        historical variance. For example, if there is some customization        required for a particular type of app, and if the type of app        shows a historical cost variation, the method adjusts the        potential customization cost based on the historical variation.        2) Payment & contract execution    -   a) Proposal automation        -   i) Proposal based on integration (the degree and depth of            integration)    -   b) Billed deposit and weekly, monthly invoice    -   c) Pay from invoice

3) Design

-   -   a) Goal to assign to the right designer    -   b) Preview based on component elements & wireframes    -   c) Map to design library    -   d) 2-3 week iteration with customer (details?)        4) Project team assignment    -   a) Semi-automated    -   b) Track team member status & availability projection        5) Component user story generation    -   a) Board creation    -   b) Database of tagged stories    -   c) Feature based story selection        6) Base code generation    -   a) Code pods    -   b) Feature based pod selection        7) Sprint estimator    -   a) Feature/team/speed based estimation of completion    -   b) Automated notifications of progress, potential deadline        extensions, and sprint completions

Engineer.ai—Partner Development Qualification Process

1) Sources

-   -   a) Inbound        -   i) Website    -   b) Outbound    -   c) Referral

2) Pre-qualification

-   -   a) Minimum team requirements    -   b) Ideal candidate profile—measure fill rate success/skills,        experience, etc    -   c) Team profiling tool        -   i) Team members        -   ii) Skills (dev lang, years experience, code committed)        -   iii) Projects (associated projects)            3) Project review    -   a) Minimum project examples—Live products ideal    -   b) Customer testimonials        4) Code review    -   a) Standardized code submission    -   b) Submission, automated and manual review, and workflow process

TABLE 1 gives a description of pages from a website employingembodiments of a method for creating software from library and customcomponents. In TABLE 1, a particular webpage is identified by thecolumns: ID, Title, and Labels. A Description column includes adescription of the particular webpage and its function.

ID TITLE LABELS DESCRIPTION 129382929 Product homepage As a user when Inavigate to Engineer.ai's URL, I will Homepage/ be navigated to landingpage of Engineer.ai. Landing The Landing page will present 5 Main Cardoptions Page to choose from. 1. Mobile App 2. Blog/Website 3.Marketplace 4. Wearables 5. Others **Note:** The entire text on cardslike title, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** andis available through backend. Please ignore text on all cards in thedesign references. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 18 for designreference. 129383567 Homepage | homepage As a user, when I hover on thecards on the landing Card Hover page, then the Main card will move upand an overlay State card will reveal options related to the main card.I should also see two buttons - **Start** and **Know More**. **Note:**The entire text on cards like title, description etc. along with iconsis **not hardcoded** and is available through backend. Please ignoretext on all cards in the design references. See, e.g., the screenshot onFIG. 19 for design reference. 129446881 Homepage | homepage As a user,when I click on *Know more* button after Card Hover hovering on a card,there should be another overlay State | over the same card revealing thefull feature set that Know More are applicable for card being hoveredupon. The feature set list can be longer than the display area and thusneeds to be horizontally scrollable. A start button will also appearbelow the feature list. I can click on *Start* button and should be ableto follow story #129446683 There will be another button under start bythe name of * Portfolio Projects*. Clicking on it will work as describedin story #129447399 **Note:** The entire text on cards like title,description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and is availablethrough backend. Please ignore text on all cards in the designreferences. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 20 for design reference.129440667 Personalize personalize As a user, when I am navigated to thisscreen through Product | product the workflow defined in story#129521135, I should Select see the first section to select theplatforms I need to Platform support in my Product. This is the firststep towards personalization of my product. Below the applicableplatforms list, I should be able to see the number of screensanticipated in my product. A **Next** button appears below, clicking onwhich I should be able to follow story #129514959. This button getsenabled only when I have one or more options from all required fieldsselected in this section. **Note:** The entire text on cards like title,description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and is availablethrough backend. Please ignore text on all cards in the designreferences. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 27 for design reference.129515019 Personalize personalize As a user, when I am navigated to thisscreen through Product | product the workflow defined in story#129514959 (on click Select on next), the third section overlay shouldcome to top. Delivery This will allow me to select the team I want touse to Speed develop my product and is the third step towardspersonalization of my product. A back button will appear below to theheader clicking on which I will be navigated to Select Features story(#129514959) A **Next** button appears below, clicking on which I shouldbe able to follow story #129515169. This button gets enabled only when Ihave one or more options from all required fields selected in thissection. **Note:** The entire text on cards like title, description etc.along with icons is **not hardcoded** and is available through backend.Please ignore text on all cards in the design references. See, e.g., thescreenshot on FIG. 28 for design reference. 129515169 Personalizepersonalize As a user, when I am navigated to this screen throughProduct | product the workflow defined in story #129515019 (on clickSelect on next), the third section overlay should come to top. DeliveryThis will allow me to select the speed of delivery for Speed my productand is the fourth step towards personalization of my product. A backbutton will appear below to the header clicking on which I will benavigated to Select Features story (#129515019) A **Next** buttonappears below, clicking on which I should be able to follow story#129522065. This button gets enabled only when I have one or moreoptions from all required fields selected in this section. **Note:** Theentire text on cards like title, description etc. along with icons is**not hardcoded** and is available through backend. Please ignore texton all cards in the design references. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG.30 for design reference. 129514959 Personalize personalize As a user,when I am navigated to this screen through Product | product theworkflow defined in story #129440667 (on click Select on next), thesecond section overlay should come to Features top. This will allow meto select the features I need to include in my Product and is the secondstep towards personalization of my product. A **Back Button** willappear below to the header clicking on which I will be navigated toSelect Platform & Pages story (#129440667) A **Next** button appearsbelow, clicking on which I should be able to follow story #129515019.This button gets enabled only when I have one or more options from allrequired fields selected in this section. **Note:** The entire text oncards like title, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded**and is available through backend. Please ignore text on all cards in thedesign references. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 36 for designreference. 129446683 Product homepage, As a user, when I click on*Start* button from hover Type product state or additional cardoverlays, I should be Landing type navigated to a separate page whichwill show cards Page (Start based on the card selected on homepage. fromany Additionally, if I click on header section of this card, card on thesame workflow should be followed. Homepage) **Note:** The entire text oncards like title, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded**and is available through backend. Please ignore text on all cards in thedesign references. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 35 for designreference. 129514073 Product product As a user, when I hover on a cardin Product Type Type Page | type page, the card should show the list ofplatforms that Card Hover are applicable for that product type. State A*Know more* button will also appear below the applicable platforms list.I can click on this button and should be able to follow story #129514203On clicking the header of this card, I should be able to follow story#129514387 **Note:** The entire text on cards like title, descriptionetc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and is available throughbackend. Please ignore text on all cards in the design references. See,e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 26 for design reference. 129522743Personalize personalize As a user, when I am navigated to this screenthrough Product | product the workflow defined in story #129522065 (onclick Your Build on next), the build card should appear. This screenCard shows your selections through 4 cards as showcased in the designreference. It should display the following 4 cards in the given order: *Product Type with description * Platform, Screens and Features list *Team and Speed * Development Phases and Estimate A **Get in Touch**button appears inside the 4th card, clicking on which I should be ableto follow story #129522917. **Note:** The entire text on cards liketitle, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and isavailable through backend, unless stated otherwise. Please ignore texton all cards in the design references. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG.33 for design reference. 129522065 Personalize personalize As a user,when I am navigated to this screen through Product | product theworkflow defined in story #129515169 (on click Select on next), thephase selection screen should appear. It Project is the final steptowards personalization of my Phases product and product developmentlifecycle. It should display the following 4 phases: * Design *Prototype * MVP * Full Build By default all the 4 phases will beselected. As a user, I should also be able to unselect the selectedcard(s) as many times and vice-versa. The estimate in header shouldupdate instantly based on the selections I am making. A **Next** buttonappears below, clicking on which I should be able to follow story#129522743. This button gets enabled only when I have one or moreoptions from all required fields selected in this section. **Note:** Theentire text on cards like title, description etc. along with icons is**not hardcoded** and is available through backend, unless statedotherwise. Please ignore text on all cards in the design references.See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 32 for design reference. 129514203Product product As a user, when I click on *Next* button on hovered TypePage | type card in Products page, I should be able to see the CardHover features I can request for. The card overlay that State | openedin previous view moves a bit up to Know More accommodate the list. Ifthe list requires more space than available in the display area, thelist should be horizontally paginated. A *Next* button will also appearbelow the applicable features list. I can click on this button andshould be able to follow story **Note:** The entire text on cards liketitle, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and isavailable through backend. Please ignore text on all cards in the designreferences. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 20 for design reference.129757983 Add in Depending on what the user selects, the price shouldpricing constantly be updating in the top-right section of the componentnavbar 129521135 Create the personalize As a user, when I am navigatedto this screen through Personalize product the workflow defined in story#129514387, I should Product see a card that has 4 dynamic sectionsstacked over Page one another. These sections (in defined order) are *Select Platforms *(Hard Coded Label)* * Select Features *(Hard CodedLabel)* * Select Team *(Hard Coded Label)* * Select Speed *(Hard CodedLabel)* Initially, only the first section will be enabled and rest willbe disabled. As and when I keep selecting options in each section, thenext section in stack gets enabled. I can also navigate directly betweenall the enabled sections directly by clicking them. The selectedsections comes on top while others are visible in the background. Forlinear navigation between enabled sections, I should also be able to usethe Back and Next button in each sections. The first section should nothave a back button. **Note:** The most of the text in sections liketitle, description etc. along with icons is **not hardcoded** and isavailable through backend; unless stated otherwise. See, e.g., thescreenshot on FIG. 27. 129522917 Personalize personalize As a user, whenI am navigated to this screen through Product | product the workflowdefined in story #129522743 (on click Get in on “Get in Touch” button),the Get in Touch screen Touch should appear. This screen should allow meto enter Screen information in following fields: * Project Name (100Characters) * Project Description (150 Characters) * My email ID (75Characters) * My Name (50 Characters) Below these fields, there shouldbe a checkbox asking me to confirm that I agree to *Terms & Conditions*and *Privacy Policy* I can also request for a *“Non DisclosureAgreement”* through another link below the above checkbox. Lastly, Ishould be able to save the details and allow the team to connect withme. I should now be navigated to next screen which follows story#129523531. See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 34 for design reference.129525811 Show and As a user I would like to see a dynamic header in theupdate application. This header is visible when I click on Header Starton any of the main cards on the home screen. The header has 5 sections(Collapsed form) The header has 5 sections (Expanded form) * ProductType * Product Sub Type & Its description * Platform, Features, Team andSpeed * Phase * Estimate Each section/sub-section will be added toheader as and when user navigates to these pages/sections and makesnecessary selections on screen. Any update in these sections alsoinstantly update the header with new information. I can also click onHeader to see the expanded view. Please see the below design forreference for collapsed view See, e.g., the screenshot on FIG. 35 fordesign reference. 129514387 Product product As a user, when I click on*Next* button on hovered Type Page | type card in Products page, anoverlay will stack over Add product existing overlays and allow me toadd a description description about the kind of product that I want tobuild. The description cannot be longer than 50 characters. Alternately,I can reach here by clicking the card header on *Product Types* page atany point of time. A *Start* button appear below the text field. I canclick on this button and should be able to follow story #129440667**Note:** The entire text on cards like title, description etc. alongwith icons is **not hardcoded** and is available through backend. Pleaseignore text on all cards in the design references. See, e.g., thescreenshot on FIG. 37 for design reference. 129523531 Create thepersonalize As a user, when I am navigated to this screen throughConcierge product the workflow defined in story #129522917 (on clickpage on “Get in Touch” button), the Concierge screen should appear.Here, I should be able to post my queries and add attachments.**Attachment types TBD**. Lastly, I should be able to start anestimation for a new build which redirects me to homepage. 129447399Homepage | homepage, As a user, when I click on * Portfolio Projects*button Card Hover skip in know more section of a card on Home page, anew State | overlay will appear as showcased in the design Know Morereference. | Portfolio It should show a list of 4 customers and a fewtestimonials. The testimonials should be horizontally scrollable. Astart button will also appear below the feature list. I can click on*Start* button and should be able to follow story #129446683 **Note:**The entire text on cards like title, description etc. along with iconsis **not hardcoded** and is available through backend. Please ignoretext on all cards in the design references.

In the description above and throughout, numerous specific details areset forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of an embodimentof this disclosure. It will be evident, however, to one of ordinaryskill in the art, that an embodiment may be practiced without thesespecific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devicesare shown in block diagram form to facilitate explanation. Thedescription of the preferred embodiments is not intended to limit thescope of the claims appended hereto. Further, in the methods disclosedherein, various steps are disclosed illustrating some of the functionsof an embodiment. These steps are merely examples, and are not meant tobe limiting in any way. Other steps and functions may be contemplatedwithout departing from this disclosure or the scope of an embodiment.

Systems and methods are described for creating software from library andcustom components. In a method for creating software, a server running asoftware creating component may receive input from a customer, where theinput describes at least one aspect of a software program. Based on theinput, the software creating component may determine existing codecomponents that may be used to create the software program, where theexisting code components are stored in a code library accessible by thesoftware creating component. Based on the user input and based on theexisting code components that may be used to create the softwareprogram, the software creating component may determine new codecomponents that must be developed for the software program. And, basedon the existing code components that may be used and based on the newcode components that must be developed, the software creating componentmay provide, to the user, a cost estimate for the software program.

Different embodiments may provide variations on the basic principlesoutlined above. In an embodiment, the method may further compriseadjusting the cost estimate based on the at least one aspect of thesoftware program. In an embodiment, the at least one aspect of thesoftware program may include at least one of: a platform category, anapplication template, a requirement collection, a platform, a number ofscreens, a feature, a team location, a time to market, and a builddepth. In an embodiment, the build depth may include: a wireframe, adesign, a navigable prototype, a minimal viable product, or a completeproject. In an embodiment, the method may further comprise: sending, bythe software creating program, a set of existing code requirement and aset of new code requirements to a team selector; and generating, by thesoftware creating program, a project template based on the existing codecomponents that may be used and based on the new code components thatmust be developed. In an embodiment, the method may further comprise:generating, by the software creating program, a project schedule basedat least in part on the project template, the project schedule includingevents related to the creation of the software program; and managing, bythe software creating program, the events related to the creation of thesoftware program. In an embodiment, the events related to the creationof the software program may include at least one of: a projectmilestone; a code commit; and a customer message. In an embodiment, themethod may further comprise: passing, by the software creating program,at least one event ID to a communication program; and sending, by thecommunication program, a message to the customer based on the event ID.And in an embodiment, the method may further comprise: receiving, by acommunication program, a message from the customer; and parsing, by thecommunication program, the received message into the software creatingprogram.

16. An integrated, machine-based architecture, software developmentsystem that connects a plurality of custom software developmentprocesses together comprising: a computer configured to: displaywebpages in which a series of menus assist the user in selecting a setof features to design a custom application; query against an existingfeature code library to determine new code requirement for a new customsoftware application for a customer; implement a project builder thatgenerates a new project with code components from an existing featurecode library and projected new elements; and implement a priceestimation process that generates a price based on selected features andis configured to adjust a price estimate using a price variance based onhistorical cost variation for customization of a same type ofapplication.
 17. The system of claim 16 wherein the system is configuredto allow users to interact with webpages to design a custom softwareapplication by being configured to display an interactive web page thatpresents a group of different types of software applications to selectfrom to be a base for the desired custom application.
 18. The system ofclaim 17 wherein the system is configured to display a group ofdifferent types of software applications comprising a social and photocentric type, a crowd sourced content type, leveraging simple devicecapabilities type, or location based type.
 19. The system of claim 17wherein the system is configured to allow the user to select the one ormore types of operating system for which the desired customerapplication is developed.
 20. The system of claim 16 wherein the systemis configured to machine-assist the user to design the desired customersoftware application by displaying a series of interactive menu optionsfrom which the user selects an application type, operating systems,build depth, and other customizations.
 21. The system of claim 16wherein the system is configured to allow users to interact withwebpages to design a custom software application by being configured todisplay an interactive web page that presents a group of different builddepth to select from the development of the desired custom application.22. The system of claim 21 wherein the system is configured to allow theuser to present an interactive webpage that display options for builddepth comprising, wireframe depth, clickable user demo depth, corefeature to beta test depth, and complete app for launch depth.
 23. Thesystem of claim 16 wherein the system is configured, in response tousers selection from interactive webpages for designing the desiredcustom application, display the build card comprising a summary of theusers interactive selection and a generated price for the desired customapplication in accordance with the summary.
 24. The system of claim 23wherein the system is configured to automatically generate the pricebased on querying the code repository based on the build card.
 25. Anintegrated, machine-based architecture, software development system thatconnects a plurality of custom software development processes togethercomprising: a computer configured to: display webpages in which a seriesof menus assist the user in selecting a set of features to design acustom application; query against an existing feature code library todetermine new code requirement for a new custom software application fora customer; implement a project builder that generates a new projectwith code components from an existing feature code library and projectednew elements; trigger a transfer of code from the existing feature codelibrary to a new project repository for the new custom softwareapplication, and include a price estimation process that generates aprice based on selected features and is configured to adjust a priceestimate using a price variance based on historical cost variation forcustomization of a same type of application.
 26. The system of claim 25wherein the system is configured to allow users to interact withwebpages to design a custom software application by being configured todisplay an interactive web page that presents a group of different typesof software applications to select from to be a base for the desiredcustom application.
 27. The system of claim 26 wherein the system isconfigured to display a group of different types of softwareapplications comprising a social and photo centric type, crowd sourcedcontent type, leveraging simple device capabilities type, or locationbased type.
 28. The system of claim 26 wherein the system is configuredto allows the user to select the one or more types of operating systemfor which the desired customer application is developed
 29. The systemof claim 25 wherein the system is configured to machine-assist the userto design the desired customer software application by displaying aseries of interactive menu options from which the user selects anapplication type, operating systems, build depth, and othercustomizations.
 30. The system of claim 25 wherein the system isconfigured to allow users to interact with webpages to design a customsoftware application by being configured to display an interactive webpage that presents a group of different build depth to select from thedevelopment of the desired custom application.
 31. The system of claim30 wherein the system is configured to allow the user to present aninteractive webpage that display options for build depth comprising,wireframe depth, clickable user demo depth, core feature to beta testdepth, and complete app for launch depth.
 32. The system of claim 31wherein the system is configured, in response to users selection frominteractive webpages for designing the desired custom application,display a build summary comprising a summary of the users interactiveselection and a generated price for the desired custom application inaccordance with the summary.
 33. An integrated, machine-basedarchitecture, software development system that connects a plurality ofcustom software development processes together comprising: a computerconfigured to: display webpages in which a series of menus assist theuser in selecting a set of features to design a custom application,wherein the webpage permits the user to select a type of sampleapplication and related features associated with the sample application;query against an existing feature code library to determine new coderequirement for a new custom software application for a customer;implement a project builder that generates a new project with codecomponents from an existing feature code library and projected newelements, trigger a transfer of code from the existing feature codelibrary to a new project repository for the new custom softwareapplication, and include a price estimation process that generates aprice based on selected features and is configured to adjust a priceestimate using a price variance based on historical cost variation forcustomization of a same type of application.
 34. The system of claim 33wherein the system is configured to display a group of different typesof software applications comprising a social and photo centric type, acrowd sourced content type, leveraging simple device capabilities type,or location based type.
 35. The system of claim 34 wherein the system isconfigured to allows the user to select the one or more types ofoperating system for which the desired customer application isdeveloped.